48 tracking royal mail
A Royal Mail tracking update!
According to Royal Mail's tracking system, a tracking number starting with "48" typically indicates that the item is in transit and has been scanned at a sorting facility.
Here's a breakdown of what the tracking number might mean:
- "48" is the prefix for Royal Mail's International Tracked & Signed service, which provides tracking and signature upon delivery for international parcels.
- The next few digits (e.g., "123456789") are the unique tracking number assigned to your parcel.
- The tracking number will update as the parcel moves through the Royal Mail network, providing you with real-time information on its location and status.
Some possible updates you might see on the tracking page include:
- "In transit" or "Sorting" - The parcel is being processed and sorted at a Royal Mail facility.
- "Out for delivery" - The parcel has been handed over to a local delivery courier and is on its way to your doorstep.
- "Delivered" - The parcel has been successfully delivered to your address.
Keep an eye on the tracking page for updates, and you should receive a notification when your parcel is delivered.